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Confidence, Capacity Building and Cash: Achieving Sustained Impact for Ultra-poor Women

机译:信心,能力建设和现金:对超贫困妇女产生持续影响

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Understanding poverty and how to measure and eradicate it has evolved over the last 20 years to incorporate a multidimensional focus. The experience of Women for Women International (WfWI), a US-based non-profit organisation that works with women survivors of war in eight countries, shows that while economic inputs are crucial for moving above the US$1.25/day poverty line, a more holistic approach is needed for ultra-poor women in conflict-affected situations to achieve this goal. This article analyses WfWI's 12-month social protection training and cash transfer programme for ultra-poor labour-constrained women in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The programme helps women obtain skills and resources to graduate from poverty and promote overall wellbeing for their families and communities. We first provide background on social protection programmes in conflict settings, then outline data collection methodology and the WfWI core programme, and lastly, we discuss our findings and opportunities for further analysis.
机译:在过去的20年中,对贫困以及如何衡量和消除贫困的了解已经发展到包含多维关注点。国际妇女与妇女组织(WfWI)是一家总部位于美国的非营利组织,与八个国家的战争幸存者开展工作,该组织的经验表明,尽管经济投入对于超过每天1.25美元的贫困线至关重要,但更多的是对于受冲突影响的极端贫困妇女,需要采取整体方法来实现这一目标。本文分析了WfWI针对卢旺达和刚果民主共和国极度贫困的受劳动限制妇女的为期12个月的社会保护培训和现金转移计划。该方案帮助妇女获得技能和资源,以摆脱贫困,促进家庭和社区的整体福祉。我们首先提供冲突背景下的社会保护计划的背景,然后概述数据收集方法和WfWI核心计划,最后,我们讨论我们的发现和进一步分析的机会。

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